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GERäTE- UND BATTERIEENTSORGUNG
Used batteries should not be placed in household
waste. Dispose of them via your specialized
electronics dealership or your public materials
collection point. As a consumer, you a legally
obliged to give back used batteries. These signs
indicate a battery containing harmful substances:
Pb = contains lead
Hg = contains mercury
Cd = contains cadmium.
Fire hazard! Do not short circuit the battery -
Danger of Explosion, Fire hazard! Do not attempt
to recharge any non-rechargeable batteries. The
contents could leak out, or the battery could
explode and cause a fire. Danger of poisoning and
danger of asphyxiation! Children can swallow and
choke on batteries. Keep batteries out of the reach
of children.
Meaning of symbol on the product, on the
packaging or in the instructions for use: Electric
appliances are materials and, at the end of their
lifespan, they do not belong in the household
waste! Help us to protect the environment and
conserve resources, and hand this instrument
in at the relevant hand-over location. Questions
regarding this that you may have will be answered
by the relevant organisation for waste disposal.
15.0 Disposal of the batteries:
16.0 Disposal of the instrument:
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